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do people just not watch normal tv anymore?
local channels?
or do most of you just have tv specifically for sports?
the ease of use of YTTV is too good to pass up.
i can wait out a negotiation. these companies have a better incentive to get a deal done than not
Yea the only people that will be negatively impacted by this will be the subscribers. ESPN will get more money and youtube will get more money. We do it every time.ESPN can go fly a kite. Hope YouTube stands their ground but they will probably cave and their service will be above $100/mo next month.
Yea the only people that will be negatively impacted by this will be the subscribers. ESPN will get more money and youtube will get more money. We do it every time.
Yet everyone celebrates the unprecedented TV contracts for their conferences. This is how they pay those contracts. They aren't spending money on sitcoms. The fans keep getting squeezed for more and more. Hopefully our last couple games are on fox. Looks like its all Walters & Heft for basketball.
Yep every loves a scrappy underdog like… checks notes.. GoogleESPN can go fly a kite. Hope YouTube stands their ground but they will probably cave and their service will be above $100/mo next month.
If you really feel the need to get the ESPN channels in the interim, go sign up for a free trial of Sling, Hulu Live, or Fubo.
Don’t take the bait and sign up for ESPNs stupid $30 month sub because of this
Joke's on them, I'll just read a book.
Yup, did it for the K-State game.Doesn’t Sling offer a daily rate now? So you can sign up for a Saturday and that’s it?
It’s not just Google. I remember big fights between cable companies and media corporations, too, where carriage fee disputes ended up with channels being pulled temporarily, or permanently.I hate both of these companies so much. But, this is a recurring trend with Google/YoutubeTV. They had a fight with Fox in August, NBC in September/October, Monumental Sports (local sports channel in DC that covers Capitals/Wizards) - that they dropped a few weeks ago, and now this with ABC/ESPN. It's beyond annoying.
Yeah, but this happening almost every month with one of the big channels and getting the same stupid messages about "trying our best" is annoying and frustrating. I get they aren't the only one. But it seems to happen more frequently with them than it does with Hulu.It’s not just Google. I remember big fights between cable companies and media corporations, too, where carriage fee disputes ended up with channels being pulled temporarily, or permanently.
Google/YTTV is happening more now because they’re a big player in providing TV content - there’s nothing special about them being involved.
I'm guessing you're fairly young, back with Dish Network and Direct TV this was as routine as it with the streamers. You can try to avoid it, but it's pretty much a waste of your time and a part of life for a sports fan.I hate both of these companies so much. But, this is a recurring trend with Google/YoutubeTV. They had a fight with Fox in August, NBC in September/October, Monumental Sports (local sports channel in DC that covers Capitals/Wizards) - that they dropped a few weeks ago, and now this with ABC/ESPN. It's beyond annoying.
Nope, not fairly young. Never had Dish or Direct TV. Where we lived neither were an option. But I do know of people that had the same issues.I'm guessing you're fairly young, back with Dish Network and Direct TV this was as routine as it with the streamers. You can try to avoid it, but it's pretty much a waste of your time and a part of life for a sports fan.
This is worse though because they aren't just a provider, they are a competitor. It's not like TNT that needs a carrier, Disney is offering a competing product. And will likely win because Google is a carrier only. Didn't Williams and Blum make a comment about the 2029 tv negotiations? My guess is Disney is going to ramp up the push to get subscribers on their platform prior to that for leverage in the talks.It’s not just Google. I remember big fights between cable companies and media corporations, too, where carriage fee disputes ended up with channels being pulled temporarily, or permanently.
Google/YTTV is happening more now because they’re a big player in providing TV content - there’s nothing special about them being involved.